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MSX532 - 532 Port Digital Crosspoint Switch

General Description

The MSX family of SRAM-based bit-oriented switching devices offer flow-through NRZ data rates of up to 150Mb/s and registered clock frequencies of up to 75MHz.

The I/O buffers are individually configurable.

Key Features

  • s SRAM-based, in-system programmable s Configurable I/O Ports.
  • Individually programmable as input, output, bi-directional, or Bus Repeater mode.
  • Control Signals per I/O port: 2 input enables, 2 output enables, 2 Global Clock inputs and Next Neighbor Clock option.
  • Output data inversion: capable of inverting output signals in flow through mode s Non-blocking switch matrix.
  • One-to-One and One-to-Many connections Double-buffered configuration RAM cells simultaneo.

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MSX532 532 Port Digital Crosspoint Switch with LVTTL I/O’s June 2002 Revised April 2003 MSX532 532 Port Digital Crosspoint Switch with LVTTL I/O’s General Description The...

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ort Digital Crosspoint Switch with LVTTL I/O’s General Description The MSX family of SRAM-based bit-oriented switching devices offer flow-through NRZ data rates of up to 150Mb/s and registered clock frequencies of up to 75MHz. The I/O buffers are individually configurable. The I/O buffers can be connected to each other through the switch matrix, which supports One-to-One and One-to-Many connections. The proprietary RapidConfigure parallel interface allows fast configuration of both the I/O buffers and switch matrix. It also allows readback of the device for test and verification purposes. The MSX devices also support the